Solely
UK /["/ˈsəʊlli/"]/US /["/ˈsəʊlli/"]/
Definition
only; not involving somebody/something else
In simple words: Only; nothing else.
Examples
- She was motivated solely by self-interest.
- Selection is based solely on merit.
- He became solely responsible for the firm.
Usage notes
Use 'solely' in formal or written contexts to emphasize exclusivity. Avoid in casual spoken language.
Grammar pattern
solely + verb / adjective
Memory hint
Sounds like 'soul-ly' — think of one soul being alone.
Collocations
- solely responsible
- solely focused
- solely for the purpose
Synonyms
- only
- exclusively
- merely
- just
- singularly
Antonyms
- jointly
- together
- collectively
Common mistakes
- Using 'solely' when 'only' is more appropriate.
- Confusing 'solely' with 'solidly'.
- Placing 'solely' at the beginning of a sentence incorrectly.